Index
A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W
Numerics
- 661051, bug number, 2.3.1.1
A
- ABEND
- all Oracle abends are dumped to SYS1.DUMP data sets, 10.7.1
- error categories, 10.6
- from program check, 10.6.4
- not Oracle system failures, 10.6.4
- Oracle dump data sets, 5.10.2
- reporting the error, 10.6.4
- SMF records, C.2
- U809, 2.3.2.12
- accessing data through a database link, 8.2.4
- accounting information, C
- ALL_CATALOG view, D.1
- ALL_COL_COMMENTS view, D.2
- ALL_DB_LINKS data dictionary view, 8.2.6
- ALL_OBJECTS view, D.4
- ALL_TAB_COLUMNS view, D.5
- ALL_TAB_COMMENTS view, D.6
- ALL_TABLES view, D.7
- ALL_USERS view, D.8
- ALTER SERVICE command, A.6.2
- ALTER SERVICEGROUP command, A.5.2
- ALTER SESSION CLOSE DATABASE LINK statement, 8.2.3
- ALTER, OSDI definition commands, A.3
- ANO (Advanced Network Option)
- encryption not supported, known problem, 2.3.1.1
- gateway connectivity support, 1.1.1.3
- ANSI standard, 1.1.2
- application server support, 1.1.1.3
- applications
- access through the gateway, 1.1.4
- Oracle Discoverer, 1.1.4.2
- SQL*Plus, 1.1.4.3
- architecture of the gateway, 1.7
- array
- defined, 9.2
- processing, 9.2
- size, 9.2
- AUTHLOAD
- Oracle AUTHLOAD modules, reentrant, 5.10.1
- authorization level, for OSDI commands, 7.2
- AVG function, 9.3
B
- behavior of database links, 8.2
- binary literal notation, 9.5.1
- bind variables
- date and time operations, ISO format, 9.4.1
- date considerations in SQL coding, 9.4.2
- date strings, 9.4.1
- same restrictions as iWay Server parameter markers, 9.5.3
- SQL limitations, 2.3.2.8
- bug
- number 661051, 2.3.1.1
- software, 10.6.2
C
- calls for PL/SQL, 9.7.1
- character column, fixed, 2.3.2.5
- character string
- dates as character strings, 9.4.1
- DUMP (high-level qualifier), 6.4.5
- maximum length, 2.3.2.5
- CHARACTER_SET parameter
- Oracle Server and Client configuration, B.6
- supported character sets, B.5
- checklists
- gateway configuration, 5.1.2
- CHECKSUM
- command, 1.1.1.3
- with Oracle Advanced Security Option (ASO), 6.7
- clauses
- CONNECT TO, 8.2.1
- CONNECT_BY, 2.3.2.8
- SQL
- DELETE, 9.4.4
- INSERT, 9.4.4
- SELECT WHERE, 9.4.4
- UPDATE, 9.4.4
- TO_DATE, 9.4.4
- USING, 8.2.1
- VALUES, 9.4.4
- client-side network configuration file, 5.4.2.1
- CLIST, PGMDESCC, reporting errors to Oracle Support Services, 10.4
- CMDLOAD, placing Oracle modules in OS/390 link pack areas, 5.10.1
- coexistence, 1.4
- collecting Oracle statistics, C
- columns
- dynamic dictionary mapping, data structure, 1.1.1.4
- fixed character columns, 2.3.2.5
- INSERT statement error, 10.1.3
- iWay DATE
- columns are mapped to Oracle CHAR(8), 9.4.1
- SQL coding, 9.4.2
- iWay Server DATE columns, mapping, 2.3.2.6
- ROWID, 9.4.6
- TO_DATE function, 9.4.4
- virtual memory consumption, 3.1.3
- command processing, OSDI subsystem, 7.2
- command verbs, OSDI, 7.2
- commands
- operating commands manage the execution of services, A.7
- OSDI subsystem commands, A
- ALTER SERVICE, A.6.2
- ALTER SERVICEGROUP, A.5.2
- CHECKSUM, 1.1.1.3
- COPY, 8.5
- CREATE SNAPSHOT, 8.5
- CREATE TABLE, 8.5
- DEFINE SERVICEGROUP, A.5.1
- DISPLAY, A.9.2
- DRAIN, A.9.3
- DUMP, 10.7
- EXECUTE, 1.1.3.1
- INSERT, 8.5
- KILL, A.9.6
- OSDI DEFINE SERVICE
- configuring the OSDI listener, 6.4
- executing an installed Oracle product, A.6.1
- migrating, 11.1.3
- OSDI definition commands, A.3
- RESUME, A.9.4
- service definition, A.6
- service group definition, A.5
- SHOW SERVICE, A.6.3
- SHOW SERVICEGROUP, A.5.3
- SLIP, 10.7
- SQL*Plus
- COPY, 8.5
- START
- initiating execution of an address space, A.9.1
- operation of gateway subsystem with OSDI, 7.1.1
- STOP
- operation of the gateway subsystem with OSDI, 7.1.2
- OSDI subsystem command reference, A.9.5
- TYPE, for stored procedures, 9.7.1
- z/OS
- DUMP, 10.7
- SLIP, program loop, 10.6.5
- SLIP, system dumps, 10.7
- commit point site, 1.2
- component requirements, 1.8
- configuring
- checklist for gateway, 5.1.2
- gateway
- for Oracle Net, 1.1.1.1, 1.1.1.3, 1.8, 6
- PARMLIB, activating SMF records, C.1
- startup procedure, B.4
- integrating Oracle server
- database link, 1.9, 8.1, 8.2, 8.2.3, 8.2.5, 9, 9.1, 9.6, 9.7.1, 10.1.1.1, 10.1.2
- iWay Server, 5.4.2
- Oracle integrating server, database link behavior, 8.2
- Oracle Transparent Gateway for iWay, 5
- CONNECT TO clause, 8.2.1
- CONNECT_BY clause, 2.3.2.8
- conventions, Preface
- conversion
- of data types
- moving data between applications, 9.4
- performed by the gateway, 1.9
- COPY command, 8.5
- copying data, 8.5
- COPYPROC job to move load modules, 4.2.3
- COUNT function, 9.3
- COUNT(DISTINCT expression) function, 9.3
- CREATE DATABASE LINK statement, 8.2.1
- CREATE SNAPSHOT command, 8.5
- CREATE TABLE command, 8.5
- CREATOR stored procedures field, 9.7.1
- customer support
- gateway and iWay Server support, 1.7.1
- known problems, 2.3.1
D
- data dictionary views
- main topic, D
- definition stored in data dictionary, 8.2.6
- limitations, 2.3.2.10
- data sets
- choosing data set name qualifiers, F.1
- SYS1.DUMP, 10.7.1
- system dump, 10.7.1
- data types, converting from iWay Server for OS/390 and z/OS to Oracle, 9.4
- database
- accounting information, C
- links
- dropping, 8.2.5
- examining, 8.2.6
- guidelines, 8.2.3
- identifying gateway to Oracle server, 1.9
- triggers, 1.1.1.2
- DATE
- column, 9.4.1
- iWay columns, 9.4.2
- date
- arithmetic, 9.4.5
- columns, 9.4.4
- considerations, 9.4.2
- date and time operations, 9.4.1
- dates in 21st century, 9.4.3
- DELETE clause, 9.4.4
- INSERT clause, 9.4.4
- SELECT WHERE clause, 9.4.4
- TO_DATE function, 9.4.2, 9.4.4
- treated as CHAR(8), 2.3.2.6
- UPDATE clause, 9.4.4
- DBA_DB_LINKS data dictionary view, 8.2.6
- DBLINK_ENCRYPT_LOGIN parameter, 2.3.2.1
- default character set, B.2
- default record types for SMF, C.1.2
- DEFINE SERVICEGROUP command, A.5.1
- DEFINE, OSDI definition commands, A.3
- DELETE
- SQL clause, 9.4.4
- SQL statement, 2.3.2.4
- DF/SMS ACS routines, with ORA$FPS, 5.6.1.2
- dictionary mapping, 1.1.1.4
- differences in iWay Server for OS/390 and z/OS and Oracle SQL implementations, 9.5.1
- DISPLAY command, A.9.2
- distributed queries, 8.4
- documentation errors, 10.6.1
- DRAIN command, A.9.3
- DROP DATABASE LINK statement, 8.2.5
- DUMP command, 10.7
- dumps
- operator initiated, 10.7.2
- system, data sets, 10.7.1
- system, main topic, 10.7
E
- EDA_SERVER parameter, 5.8.1.2
- EDA4 PL/SQL procedure, 9.7.2
- EDABATC4 JCL, 9.7.2
- EDACS3 environment variable
- can be used to point to an MVS data set, 5.8.1.2
- pointing to client-side network configuration file, 5.4.2.2
- replaces the EDACFG DD statement, 5.8.1.2
- EDARPC DD statement, 9.7.2
- encryption
- advanced security, 1.1.1.3
- ANO encryption is not supported, 2.3.1.1
- encrypted format, 2.3.2.1
- EPLPA, extended pageable link pack area, 5.10.1
- error
- 12660, ASO encryption, 6.7
- ORA-00947, 10.1.3
- ORA-02063, 10.1.2
- ORA-09100, 10.1.2
- ORA-12660, testing ASO encryption, 6.7.2.2
- ORA-9100, 10.1
- ORA-942, 10.1
- errors
- diagnosing
- error categories, 10.6
- error detected by Oracle server, 10.1.3
- error diagnosis, 10.5
- gateway error codes, 10.1
- interpreting, 10.1.1
- interpreting error messages, 10.1.1
- mapped error message, 10.1.1.1
- messages, 10.1
- Oracle trace data sets, 5.10.3
- reporting
- abends, 10.6.4
- documentation requirements, 10.3, 10.4, 10.6.1
- incorrect output, 10.6.2
- Oracle error messages, 10.6.3
- performance, 10.6.6
- program check, 10.6.4
- program loop, 10.6.5
- sending tapes, 10.3
- system dumps, 10.7, 10.7.1
- tape format, 10.3.1
- tape return, 10.3.2
- truncation, 2.3.2.5
- EXEC JCL statement, not used by OSDI gateway instance program, 11.1.3.2
- EXECUTE command, 1.1.3.1
- extattr command, iWay Server configuration, 5.4.2
- extended pageable link pack area (EPLPA), 5.10.1
F
- FDS_CLASS_VERSION parameter, 5.8.1.2
- fetch reblocking, 9.2.1
- fields for stored procedures
- CREATOR, 9.7.1
- LOCATION, 9.7.1
- RPC_NAME, 9.7.1
- fixed character length, 2.3.2.5
- FLUSH_CACHE_ON_COMMIT parameter, 5.8.1.2
- FOCEXEC DD statement, 9.7.2
- Focus procedure
- iWay Server Focus stored procedure, 9.7
- TESTRPC4, 9.7.2
- functions
- AVG, 9.3
- COUNT, 9.3
- COUNT(DISTINCT expression), 9.3
- MAX, 9.3
- MIN, 9.3
- SQL
- a list, E
- compatible, 9.3
- compensated, 9.3
- SUM, 9.3
- TO_DATE
- date considerations in SQL coding, 9.4.2
- update or compare with date columns, 9.4.4
G
- gateway
- advantages
- main topic, 1.1.1
- migration and coexistence, 1.4
- multi-site transactions, 1.2
- security, 1.5
- server technology and tools, 1.1.4.4
- site autonomy, 1.3
- two-phase commit, 1.2
- architecture, 1.7
- database links, 1.9
- error codes, 10.1
- how it works, 1.9
- known problems, 2.3.1
- known restrictions, 2.3.2
- messages, 10.1.2
- protection of current investment, 1.6
- required components, 1.8
- with other Oracle products
- Oracle Developer, 1.1.4.1
- Oracle Discoverer, 1.1.4.2
- SQL*Plus, 1.1.4.3
- gateway region parameters
- DEDICATED_TCB or DEDTCB, 5.7.1.2
- gw_hlq (gateway high-level qualifier)
- in PDS data set files, 5.8.1.1
- paramater files in gw_hlq.PARMLIB, 5.8.1.2
- used to identify PDS data set files, 5.8.1.1
H
- HFS file, fully qualified HFS directory path and filename, 5.4.2.2
- HFS, sharing, 5.4.1
- high-level qualifier
- choosing data set name qualifiers, F.1
- host variables, 1.9
- how the gateway works, 1.9
- HS initialization parameters, 5.8.1.2
- HS_RPC_FETCH_REBLOCKING parameter, 9.2.1
- HS_RPC_FETCH_SIZE parameter, 9.2.1
I
- IEC130I message
- ORA$FPS, 5.6.1.2
- ORA$LIB, 5.6.1.4
- IEFRDER DD statement, B.4
- implementation, 1.7.1
- implicit protocol conversion, 1.1.1.3
- incorrect output errors, 10.6.2
- INIT record, controlling access to OSDI commands, 7.2
- INSERT
- command, 8.5
- SQL clause, 9.4.4
- SQL statement
- array processing, 9.2
- iWay Server SQL support, 2.3.2.4
- statement, 10.1.3
- installation
- running Oracle Universal Installer, 4.2.1
- running the generated installation job, 4.2.3
- interface, Oracle array processing, 9.2
- Internet support, 1.1.1.3
- ISO standard, 1.1.2
- iWay Server for z/OS
- accessing data through a database link, 8.2.4
- configuration for NLS, B.4.2
- copying data from, 8.5
- data type conversion, 9.4
- DATE columns, 9.4.2
- dialog manager, 9.7
- differences in SQL implementation
- handling binary data, 9.5.1
- known restrictions, 2.3.2
- SQL ddifferences, 1.10
- Focus stored procedures, 9.7
- interrupting queries, 2.3.1.3
- native stored procedures, 1.1.3.2
- SQL statements, 9.4.2
- SYSRPC dynamic catalog table, 9.7.1
- tables referenced by synonyms and views, 1.9, 8.2
- using database links, 8.2
J
- JCL
- define an ALIAS before loading the installation JCL, F.1
- EDABATC4, 9.7.2
- ORAFMT sample, C.4
- JOIN capability, 1.1.1.2
K
- KILL command, A.9.6
- known problems
- ANO (Advanced Network Option), 2.3.1.1
- main topic, 2.3.1
- known restrictions
- encrypted format, 2.3.2.1
- main topic, 2.3.2
L
- LIBPATH environment variable, 5.8.1.2
- libraries, SRCLIB, C.3
- linklist load library, running generated installation job, 4.2.3
- LOCATION stored procedures field, 9.7.1
- LONGSYMN, iWay EDA parameter (U809 ABEND), 2.3.2.12
M
- mapped error message, 10.1.1.1
- master file description (MFD), 2.3.2.9
- MAX function, 9.3
- members
- ORAFMTCL, C.4
- ORAFMTGO, C.4
- messages
- and error code processing, 10.1
- format, 10.1.1
- gateway
- generated by the gateway, 10.1.2
- message and error code processing, 10.1
- mapped, 10.1
- migration, 1.4
- MIN function, 9.3
- Mobile Agents, 1.1.1.3
- mult-isite transactions, 1.2
- MVS file, iWay Server configuration, 5.4.2.2
N
- National Language Support (NLS), B
- NLS
- chapter, B
- client configuration, B.6
- default character set, B.2
- iWay Server for OS/390 and z/OS configuration, B.4.2
- message availability, B.7
- Oracle server configuration, B.6
- overview, B.1
- supported character sets, B.5
- supported languages, B.5.1
- supported territories, B.5.1
- NLS_DATE_FORMAT parameter, 5.8.1.2
- NLS_LANG parameter, 5.8.1.2, B.3, B.4.1, B.7
- NLS_NCHAR parameter, 5.8.1.2
- NUM_IPARMS stored procedures parameter, 9.7.1
- NUM_OPARMS stored procedures parameter, 9.7.1
O
- OCI (Oracle Call Interface), 2.3.2.7
- OPEN_LINKS parameter, 8.2.7
- operating commands manage the execution of services, A.7
- operator initiated dumps, 10.7.2
- options
- ANO, 2.3.1.1
- dates in the 21st century, 9.4.3
- OAS, 1.1.1.3
- SMF records, C.1
- ORA$ENV DD statement, B.4, B.4.1
- ORA-00947, gateway error message, 10.1.3
- ORA-02063, gateway error message, 10.1.2
- ORA-09100, gateway error message, 10.1.2
- ORA-12660 error, 6.7.2.2
- ORA-9100 error, 10.1
- ORA-942 error, 10.1
- Oracle Call Interface (OCI), 2.3.2.7
- Oracle Database 10g server
- database triggers, 1.1.1.2
- distributed capabilities, 1.1.1.2
- distributed query optimization, 1.1.1.2
- services, 1.1.1.2
- SQL, 1.1.1.2
- stored procedures, 1.1.1.2
- two-phase commit protection, 1.1.1.2
- Oracle Developer, 1.1.4.1
- Oracle Discoverer, 1.1.4.2
- Oracle Net protocols, 1.8
- Oracle snapshots, 2.3.2.11
- Oracle subsystem
- accounting information, C
- error reporting, 10.6.3
- resource usage, C
- statistics, C
- Oracle Support Services, 2.3.1, 10.2
- Oracle Transparent Gateway for iWay
- configuration, 5
- oracle_hlq (executable code high-level qualifier)
- running configuration utility, 5.8.1.1
- ORAFMT program for SMF, C.3
- ORAFMTCL
- member, C.4
- sample JCL, C.4
- ORAFMTGO
- member, C.4
- sample JCL, C.4
- ORAFMTO program for SMF, C.4
- ORAFMTO, defined, C.4
- oran.orav description, Preface
- OS/390
- commands
- DUMP, 10.7
- SLIP, 10.6.5, 10.7
- OSDI bind processing, controlling access to services, 7.3
- OSDI DEFINE SERVICE command
- configuring the OSDI listener, 6.4
- executing an installed Oracle product, A.6.1
- migration, 11.1.3
- OSDI definition commands, defined, A.3
- OSDI listener, configuring, 6.4
- OSDI START command, operating a gateway service, 11.1.5
- .out files, iWay Server configuration, 5.4.2
- overviews
- NLS, B.1
P
- pageable link pack area (PLPA), 5.10.1
- parameter
- list for stored procedures, 9.7.1
- MPM type
- startup, C.1
- valid parameters for environment variables of member sidENV, 5.8.1.2
- parameters
- CHARACTER_SET, B.5, B.6
- DBLINK_ENCRYPT_LOGIN, 2.3.2.1
- EDA_SERVER, 5.8.1.2
- FDS_CLASS_VERSION, 5.8.1.2
- FLUSH_CACHE_ON_COMMIT, 5.8.1.2
- HS initialization, 5.8.1.2
- HS_RPC_FETCH_REBLOCKING, 9.2.1
- HS_RPC_FETCH_SIZE, 9.2.1
- NLS_DATE_FORMAT, 5.8.1.2
- NLS_LANG, 5.8.1.2, B.3, B.4.1, B.7
- NLS_NCHAR, 5.8.1.2
- OPEN_LINKS, 8.2.7
- SLIM, 2.3.1.3
- SMF_STAT_RECNO, used to stop SMF recording, C.1.3
- stored procedures
- NUM_IPARMS, 9.7.1
- NUM_OPARMS, 9.7.1
- TRACELEVEL, 5.8.1.2
- partitioned data set (PDS), 2.3.2.9
- passwords
- creating a database link, 8.2.1
- iWay file passwords are not supported, 7.4.1
- known restrictions, 2.3.2.2
- performance issues, 10.6.6
- performance tuning
- array processing, 9.2
- HS_RPC_FETCH_REBLOCKING, 9.2.1
- HS_RPC_FETCH_SIZE, 9.2.1
- PLPA, pageable link pack area, 5.10.1
- PL/SQL
- call, 9.7.1
- EDA4 procedure, 9.7.2
- routine, 1.1.3.1
- standard Oracle, 1.1.3.2
- postprocessing for SQL, 1.10
- procedures
- EDA4 PL/SQL, 9.7.2
- product set, 2.1
- program loop, 10.6.5
- protection of investment, 1.6
- protocol
- single site update partner, 1.2
- protocols
- TCP/IP, 1.1.1.1
Q
- queries
- data dictionary limitations, 2.3.2.10
- distributed, 8.4
- interrupting, 2.3.1.3
R
- RACF with Oracle Database 10g services, 5.9.3
- recording SMF information, C.1
- reentrant modules, 5.10.1
- relational tables, 1.9
- release information, 2
- resource profiles, controlling access to services, 7.3
- resource profiles, used to protect commands, 7.2
- resource usage, C
- restrictions, 2.3.2
- RESUME command, A.9.4
- routine
- PL/SQL, 1.1.3.1
- SMF, analysis and report, C
- ROWID
- column, 9.4.6
- not supported, 2.3.2.8
- RPC_NAME stored procedures field, 9.7.1
S
- Schema names, 2.3.2.9
- security, 2.3.2.2
- advanced, 1.1.1.3
- encryption, 1.1.1.3
- gateway, 1.5, 7.4
- iWay Server, 7.4.1
- OAS, 1.1.1.3
- SELECT statement, 2.3.2.8, 9.2.1
- SELECT WHERE SQL clause, 9.4.4
- server-side network configuration file, 5.4.2
- service definition commands, A.6
- service group definition commands, A.5
- service name, the default for the SID, 11.1.3.1
- SHOW SERVICE command, A.6.3
- SHOW, OSDI definition commands, A.3
- SID
- defined, 5.5.1.1
- defined for a gateway, 11.1.3.1
- SLIM parameter, 2.3.1.3
- SLIP
- command, 10.6.5, 10.7
- trap, 10.6.5
- SmartMode Governing Services, 2.3.1.3
- SMF
- abends, C.2
- abnormal terminations, C.2
- activating, C.1
- default record types, C.1.2
- interpreting records, C.3
- ORAFMT program, C.3
- ORAFMTO program, C.4
- recording
- starting, C.1.2
- stopping, C.1.3
- records, C
- sample formatting program, C.4
- starting dynamically, C.1.2
- system crashes, C.2
- types of users, C.1
- user-defined data section, C.4
- when records are written, C.2
- SMF_STAT_RECNO parameter, used to stop SMF recording, C.1.3
- SMFPRMxx member, C.1
- snapshots
- fast refresh, 2.3.2.11
- refresh, 2.3.2.11
- .so files, iWay Server configuration, 5.4.2
- SQL, 1.1.2
- advantages of the gateway, 1.1.1
- ANSI standard, 1.1.2
- clauses
- DELETE, 9.4.4
- INSERT, 9.4.4
- SELECT WHERE, 9.4.4
- UPDATE, 9.4.4
- differences in iWay Server for OS/390 and z/OS and Oracle implementations, 1.10, 2.3.2
- function
- compatible, 9.3
- compensated, 9.3
- functions, 9.3
- functions list, E
- ISO standard, 1.1.2
- statements
- DELETE, 2.3.2.4
- INSERT, 2.3.2.4
- iWay, 9.4.2
- UPDATE, 2.3.2.4
- support, 2.3.2.4
- SQL*Plus, 1.1.4.3
- COPY command, 8.5
- SRCLIB
- library, C.3
- START command
- initiating execution of an address space, A.9.1
- starting the gateway service, 7.1.1
- starting the gateway service, 7.1
- statements
- ALTER SESSION CLOSE DATABASE LINK, 8.2.3
- CREATE DATABASE LINK, 8.2.1
- DROP DATABASE LINK, 8.2.5
- EDARPC DD, 9.7.2
- FOCEXEC DD, 9.7.2
- IEFRDER DD, B.4
- INSERT, 10.1.3
- ORA$ENV DD, B.4, B.4.1
- SELECT, 2.3.2.8, 9.2.1
- SQL
- iWay, 9.4.2
- SYSIN DD, B.4
- STOP command, 7.1.2, A.9.5
- stopping the gateway service, 7.1
- stored procedures, 1.1.1.2, 1.1.3
- batch utility, 9.7.2
- creating on iWay Server for OS/390 and z/OS Focus, 9.7.1
- EDA/SQL Server for MVS Focus
- using, 9.7
- executing, 9.7.1
- fields
- CREATOR, 9.7.1
- LOCATION, 9.7.1
- RPC_NAME, 9.7.1
- iWay Metadata Manager, 9.7.2
- iWay Server for OS/390 and z/OS Focus, 9.7
- dynamic catalog table, 9.7.1
- using, 9.7
- native, iWay Server for OS/390 and z/OS, 1.1.3.2
- Oracle, 1.1.3.1
- local instance, 9.6
- PL/SQL, 9.6
- remote instance, 9.6
- using, 9.6
- parameter list, 9.7.1
- parameters
- NUM_IPARMS, 9.7.1
- NUM_OPARMS, 9.7.1
- SYSRPC table, 9.7.1
- TESTRPC4 iWay Server for OS/390 and z/OS Focus, 9.7.2
- TYPE command, 9.7.1
- Structured Query Language (SQL), 1.1.1
- subsystem command processing, OSDI, 7.2
- SUM function, 9.3
- support
- for customers, 1.7.1, 2.3.1
- sending tapes, 10.3
- tape format, 10.3.1
- tape return, 10.3.2
- synonyms, 1.9, 8.2, 8.3
- SYS1.DUMP data set must be available, 5.10.2
- SYSIN DD statement, B.4
- SYSRPC iWay Server for OS/390 and z/OS dynamic catalog table, 9.7.1
- SYSRPC table for stored procedures, 9.7.1
- system dumps, 10.7
T
- tables
- SYSRPC for stored procedures, 9.7.1
- TCP/IP protocol, 1.1.1.1
- termination of a running service, 7.1.2
- TNSNAMES.ORA
- connect descriptor, 8.2.1
- TO_DATE
- clause, 9.4.4
- function, 9.4.2, 9.4.4, 9.4.4
- TRACELEVEL parameter, 5.8.1.2
- transparency of gateways, 1.1.1.1
- truncation error, 2.3.2.5
- two-phase commit, 1.1.1.2, 1.2
- TYPE command for stored procedures, 9.7.1
U
- U809 ABEND, 2.3.2.12
- UID function, 9.5.2
- UNION capability, 1.1.1.2
- UPDATE
- SQL clause, 9.4.4
- SQL statement, 2.3.2.4
- update support, see write support, 2.3.2.3
- USER function, 9.5.2
- user record type, C.1
- USER_CATALOG view, D.9
- USER_COL_COMMENTS view, D.10
- USER_DB_LINKS data dictionary view, 8.2.6
- USER_INDEXES view, D.11
- USER_TAB_COLUMNS view, D.12
- USER_TAB_COMMENTS view, D.13
- USER_TABLES view, D.14
- USER_USERS view, D.15
- USING clause, 8.2.1
- using database links, 8.2
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- VALUES clause, 9.4.4
- variables, host, 1.9
- views
- ALL_TAB_COMMENTS, D.6
- data dictionary, 8.2.6, D
- ALL_CATALOG, D.1
- ALL_COL_COMMENTS, D.2
- ALL_DB_LINKS, 8.2.6
- ALL_OBJECTS, D.4
- ALL_TAB_COLUMNS, D.5
- ALL_TAB_COMMENTS, D.6
- ALL_TABLES, D.7
- ALL_USERS, D.8
- DBA_DB_LINKS, 8.2.6
- USER_CATALOG, D.9
- USER_COL_COMMENTS, D.10
- USER_DB_LINKS, 8.2.6
- USER_INDEXES, D.11
- USER_TAB_COLUMNS, D.12
- USER_TAB_COMMENTS, D.13
- USER_TABLES, D.14
- USER_USERS, D.15
- referencing iWay Server for OS/390 and z/OS tables, 1.9
- referencing iWay Server for z/OS tables
- database link behavior, 8.2
W
- WHERE clause, 8.5
- wireless communication, 1.1.1.3
- write support, 2.3.2.3